Thank you for using the Mailbox for Mac beta and for your thoughtful feedback. As you’ve been testing the beta, we’ve been working hard to improve it.

We’re laser-focused on the app’s core functionality, most notably stability. We’re reworking a lot of what’s under the hood to give you a faster, more reliable Mailbox experience on your desktop. These changes will be available soon, so stay tuned.

In the interim, we’re releasing an update today with a few bug fixes and improvements. This is a step in the direction of bigger changes to help you keep your email in check.

Looking back, year two was highlighted by launching our Android app, desktop beta, and the all-new Auto-swipe. Additionally, we made significant strides in improving Mailbox’s foundation for better performance and reliability.

Looking ahead, we plan to build on that foundation with new features, expanded support, and quality improvements across all of our apps.

For now, we’re celebrating with an updated 365 Days of Inbox Zero photos. Enjoy it here:mailboxapp.com/365

As always, thanks so much for being a part of our journey to build the very best email experience!

As 2014 comes to a close, we’d like to give a shout out to everyone who supported our growing product. Whether you emailed helpful feedback, recommended Mailbox to a friend, or gave one of our team members a hug, we thank you!

This was an exciting year for us. We brought Mailbox to Android and Mac, and we added more features to help you tame your inbox and get on with life.

In the spirit of getting on with it, here’s a tip from us to you. Swipe left! Snooze those emails to later, and spend some quality time with family and friends.

Users who have two-step verification (also called two factor authentication or 2fa) enabled on their iCloud account are now required to use an app-specific password for third party apps, including Mailbox. If this is you, Mailbox will ask to re-authorize your iCloud account. Until you do, Mailbox cannot sync or send messages.

Click here for instructions to create an app-specific password for iCloud.

Once you do this, you will need to update your iCloud account on Mailbox by doing the following: